Por razones de seguridad no hay casilleros para equipaje en el Aeropuerto de Denver. Sin embargo, se puede dejar el equipaje en el Centro de Equipaje del Aeropuerto (tel: +1(0)303 342 5858) en el nivel 5 de la Terminal Jeppesen, donde hay también una mesa para objetos perdidos (tel: +1(0)303 342-4062, abierto de 08.00-19.30, durante los fines de semana hasta las 18.00).
The average amount of time people spend commuting on public transit in Denver and Boulder, Colorado—for example, to and from work, on a weekday—is 77 minutes; 31% of public transit riders ride for more than 2 hours every day. The average amount of time people wait at a stop or station for public transit is 14 minutes, while 25% of riders wait for over 20 minutes, on average, every day. The average distance people usually ride in a single trip with public transit is 6.96 miles (11.20 km), while 31% travel over 7.46 miles (12.01 km) in a single direction.[155]

Denver also has a number of neighborhoods not reflected in the administrative boundaries. These neighborhoods may reflect the way people in an area identify themselves or they might reflect how others, such as real estate developers, have defined those areas. Well-known non-administrative neighborhoods include the historic and trendy LoDo (short for "Lower Downtown"), part of the city's Union Station neighborhood; Uptown, straddling North Capitol Hill and City Park West; Curtis Park, part of the Five Points neighborhood; Alamo Placita, the northern part of the Speer neighborhood; Park Hill, a successful example of intentional racial integration;[54] and Golden Triangle, in the Civic Center.